Imagine if your student council had this much power. What would you have achieved?

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Imagine if your student council had this much power. What would you have achieved?
The Student Assembly obviously already knows how to navigate the archives. Here is the invitation they used as inspiration. Dated 1924, it's an invitation to one of the first planning meetings for Bennington College.
An invitation to one of the Student Assembly's meetings this fall. Submitted by Sarah Shames '17.
Flat Hat Online Editor Zachary Frank sits down to talk about campaign issues with SA presidential and vice presidential candidates Carlton Smith '15 and Chri...
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Our Platform: 1. Security: we want each student to feel safe on this campus, so we plan to do the following: work with william and mary police to not only increase the amount of blue lights on campus, but to also keep up the maintenance. we also want to incorporate a session with william and mary police into extended orientation where they would discuss the services they offer to incoming freshmen and transfers, because they are here to make sure we are safe and to help us out. 2. Mental Health: we want students not only to be externally safe, but internally safe as well and sometimes students who elect to leave the college due to mental health reason are not allowed to return. we will work with the administration to institute a new program, one that would allow students to return to campus, but would have them go to the counseling center for a few sessions and then get cleared. 3. Meal Plan We want to work with off campus vendors (pita pit, subway, the cheese shop etc.) to try to incorporate them into either flex, the meal plan, or both. 4.Partnerships We want to partner with organizations like RHA, APO and a myriad of others to not only support them, but to put on programs that benefit the student body in a variety of ways. If you all have anything else you would like us to work on let us know!
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My coming out experience was tremendously easy compared to many of my friends. I constantly remind myself how lucky that I was, because so many people that I love and care for have had to go through intensely difficult times with their family and/or friends. I just told my family bluntly, and also reminded them that the respect that I give them equals the respect that they give me, in this matter. There were a few tense weeks, but it was only tense because my mother worried about me being bullied or physically attacked. Both of my parents are fine, now. I have the most incredibly supportive family and group of friends imaginable. I wish that for everybody else, and I just want everyone to know that I am there for them if they ever need somebody to talk to or somebody to trust. -Dylan Frendt Secretary of Diversity Initiatives
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I'm a member of the Wesley Foundation, the Methodist campus ministry. Over the past 2 years, I've been coming to terms with being a lesbian, and I am positive that part of what has helped me do so is my involvement at Wesley. I've come out directly to several people, and all of them have been very positive and encouraging. I'm grateful to be a part of a group where anyone and everyone can be who they are without fear of judgment, because it's not up to us to judge anyone. And if you're looking for a place to explore your faith without fear of being judged, Wesley might just be the place for you.
"Together, LaRiviere and Moore form the best ticket, as they have a broad, but non-overlapping influence on campus. Neither has illusions regarding the challenges next year’s SA will face, and both have the experience and tangible ideas necessary to make the SA a more effective and transparent organization — one that students understand and care about."
I know who I'm voting for tomorrow, WM students. Do you?